Our Daily Bread: Jesus Light of the Worldنموونە

Guiding Light
God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. -Genesis 1:3
The restaurant was lovely but dark. Only one small candle flickered on every table. To create light, diners used their smartphones to read their menus, look at their tablemates, and even see what they were eating.
Finally, a patron quietly pushed back his chair, walked over to a waiter, and asked a simple question. “Could you turn on the lights?” Before long, a warm ceiling light flashed on, and the room erupted with applause—but also with laughter. And happy chatter. And thank-yous.
My friend’s husband turned off his phone, picked up his utensils, and spoke for us all. “Let there be light! Now, let’s eat!” Our gloomy evening turned festive with the flick of a switch.
But how much more important to know the real source of true light. On the first day when God created the universe, He spoke the astonishing words “Let there be light” and there was light (Genesis 1:3). Then “God saw that the light was good” (v. 4).
Light expresses God’s great love for us. His light points us to Jesus, “the light of the world” (John 8:12), who guides us from the gloom of sin. Walking in His light, we find the bright path to a life that glorifies the Son. He’s the world’s brightest gift. As He shines, may we walk His way.
By Patricia Raybon
In what situation do you need Christ’s light to shine? When has His light guided you?
Loving God, we thank You for Jesus, the Light of the World, and the guiding light of His great love.
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